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states. that's what they're called, and their regional. you are a part of your local legion, let's say, and what you have there are people who want to do it for different reasons. they are researching things and finding out different things and correcting each other, and so there is, there can be this very contentious, and i was on a few yahoo! message boards and i would see these flaming back and forth, just call each other out on stuff. and i think any and it's it's probably good to have that sort of dialogue. i'm a, it can probably be wrote some of the groups, but just because you are into this 80s into this and doesn't mean you're all going to agree on how should be interpreted or what the objective of the group is. one of the fascinating things, a sidenote about rome is that the rome group, legion six better work with her, -- with here, intellectuals, professors, one thing is a renowned coin dealer in the south, they're legion, one of the legions there, very biblically oriented. they wil
states. that's what they're called, and their regional. you are a part of your local legion, let's say, and what you have there are people who want to do it for different reasons. they are researching things and finding out different things and correcting each other, and so there is, there can be this very contentious, and i was on a few yahoo! message boards and i would see these flaming back and forth, just call each other out on stuff. and i think any and it's it's probably good to have that...
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cities all over the united states as well. apple has touted the iphone 5 as thinner and lighter than the predecessor. it is all of that. it no longer comes with the standard google map application that is awesome. instead apple in is certed its own sophomore which it not. it does not include street view photos or directions for mass transit and had some difficulty finding things as well. for instance, this morning apple maps couldn't seem to locate new york is city. no result ares found. the 3d feature creates some strange stuff on the screen but the company's loyal customers, many of them, seem to be willing to overlook the flaws. >> i have the iphone 4. it's an upgrade. i'm looking forward to having a phone with new technology. 201. you just want to it keep up with everything and have the newest of everything and have a phone to make it call with. >> and ample investors excited about the launch. in recent days they have driven shares of the company to new record highs. in contrast to excitement over the iphone, frustration a
cities all over the united states as well. apple has touted the iphone 5 as thinner and lighter than the predecessor. it is all of that. it no longer comes with the standard google map application that is awesome. instead apple in is certed its own sophomore which it not. it does not include street view photos or directions for mass transit and had some difficulty finding things as well. for instance, this morning apple maps couldn't seem to locate new york is city. no result ares found. the 3d...
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>>gary: what is your favorite spot in the united states? >> i love lost vegas. >>gary: loss vegas did not scare you? >>gary: who do you travel with >> just my family at the moment. my parents are flying out tomorrow. >> it is not something you normally do, diving out of a normally get airplane. >>gary: what is more dangerous that were driving around a racetrack? >> probably the racetrack. carrara writer ron i'm [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. easier banking. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> william and kate's court victory today over those topless photos. >> will it now block magazines from printing even more scandalous shots? i'm brooke anderson. >> and i'm kevin frazier. >>> "the insider" is on. >>> the court ruling came down a short time ag
>>gary: what is your favorite spot in the united states? >> i love lost vegas. >>gary: loss vegas did not scare you? >>gary: who do you travel with >> just my family at the moment. my parents are flying out tomorrow. >> it is not something you normally do, diving out of a normally get airplane. >>gary: what is more dangerous that were driving around a racetrack? >> probably the racetrack. carrara writer ron i'm [ male announcer ] citibank's app...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> we have become used to the question, cash or credit when you make a purchase. some places will go as far as let you use a check. prepaid cash cards or prepaid cards are really becoming a popular way to pay for stuff. do you know what you're getting into, though, if you decide to use them? alison kosik does and she is here live to give us the pros and cons of pulling out that plastic. >> ashley, these prepaid cards, they can be a risky thing, still they are becoming more and more popular every day. a new report from a few charitable trusts says that in 2009 americans loaded almost $28 billion onto prepaid cards and next year the number is expected to top $200 billion. now, they work a lot like debit kwards, but there is one big problem with them. they come w
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> we have become used to the question, cash or credit when you make a purchase. some places will go as far as let you use a check. prepaid cash cards or...
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states. >> so far they have not been able to steal money or disrupt markets there is a race against time to stop them. >> they can move money around and cause financial caseos. >> the u.s. government is working to locate and block this massive attack. and fears a cyber war is fully engaged. >> there is no signs of human remains in the michigan search for jimmy hoffa. they drilled through dirt and this is a latest effort to find the remains of the former teamsters boss. a tip from a man claims he saw a body being buried under a driveway led to the search. there is officers loading up a soil sample. there are results could be ready by monday. >> authorities released 911 calls from witnesses reporting what turned out to be a hoax of police weren't laughing. there are a couple calls and tapes. >> what looks like a little girl with a machine gun pointing something at vehicles driving by. >> i don't know but it looks like a kid drugged up with a big bazooka-looking thing. i don't know if it's a joke. they're probably trying to be funny. it's not funny. >> and it wasn't funny. police arres
states. >> so far they have not been able to steal money or disrupt markets there is a race against time to stop them. >> they can move money around and cause financial caseos. >> the u.s. government is working to locate and block this massive attack. and fears a cyber war is fully engaged. >> there is no signs of human remains in the michigan search for jimmy hoffa. they drilled through dirt and this is a latest effort to find the remains of the former teamsters boss. a...
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states environmental contagion agency. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. i will take on a personal tour of another beach is and how that is the focus of the next people behaving badly. >> this is the view from the mt. tam cam rep. we will be dealing with fog this evening wickiups a low clouds and fog the clearing pretty early. in a lot of sunshine and warmer temperatures expected for tomorrow. here's a look at fog tracker 4. phil will rightly calls into the evening hours. here is a look at more mergers. pretty hot inland. 70 degrees expected for downtown san francisco. >>pam: kron4 once again gives you the best seed anywhere to watch one of the most exciting events of the year. coming up is the blue angels live. the entire fleetweek air show on saturday, october 6th at 3:00 p.m.. it is a part of san francisco's fleetweek activities. do not strain your neck looking to the sky, we will bring you all of the sights and sounds like. >>grant: it is our police chase through los angeles became dangerous when other drivers and bystanders started-in into the street
states environmental contagion agency. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. i will take on a personal tour of another beach is and how that is the focus of the next people behaving badly. >> this is the view from the mt. tam cam rep. we will be dealing with fog this evening wickiups a low clouds and fog the clearing pretty early. in a lot of sunshine and warmer temperatures expected for tomorrow. here's a look at fog tracker 4. phil will rightly calls into the evening hours. here is a look at...
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the idea was that, as the group here in the united states -- the united way is allowed to deduct from paychecks, yes? in order to have their funding, we wanted to have the same kind of thing possible for this international overseas giving program, which encompassed about 10 very worthy groups. we were actually beaten down on that by the united way who did not want anyone else to have such president, such a privilege, even though the funds -- such a precedent, such a privilege, even though the funds would not be competitive. it would not be going to anybody else in the country but overseas. women's health care is considered in many places a luxury and certainly far down on the list of the imperatives for that nation's funding. >> what should we take away from the virginia state legislators attend to require ultrasound for any women seeking abortions. [laughter] >> you know, it is a good thing my daughter is here. i woke up this morning -- somebody had brought this up yesterday and i was so bloody angry i said, you know what i am tempted to say and she said, don't say that, mom. so i wi
the idea was that, as the group here in the united states -- the united way is allowed to deduct from paychecks, yes? in order to have their funding, we wanted to have the same kind of thing possible for this international overseas giving program, which encompassed about 10 very worthy groups. we were actually beaten down on that by the united way who did not want anyone else to have such president, such a privilege, even though the funds -- such a precedent, such a privilege, even though the...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> osgood: in his travels on the road steve hartman sure does encounter amazingly talented people. take a look at this. >> reporter: you're about to see a ringer, not the throw but the man who made it. >> did you see that? reporter: this unassuming senior citizen is actually a carnival hucks ter's worst nightmare >> i'm going to play with this one right here >> reporter: the problem is is that 64 peter, a car salesman from detroit, is good. too good. so good, in fact, that here at the cedar point amusement park in sandusky ohio and at many other midways across the country management has put limits on the number of prizes any one person can win >> i don't want to say it is all because of me but it is all because of me >> reporter: still peter takes them to the cl
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> osgood: in his travels on the road steve hartman sure does encounter amazingly talented people. take a look at this. >> reporter: you're about to see a ringer, not the throw but the man who made it. >> did you see that?...
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united airlines flight 863 was scheduled to leave sunday night, passengers were told it was delayed to monday night. last night the flight was again delayed until 9 a.m. this morning. one angry passenger abc7 news that everyone was given hotel and breakfast vouchers but the airline had already checked their luggage and wouldn't give it back. we are trying to reach united airlines for comment. >>> tuesday, i don't think it is quite full yet, but it is -- quite fall yet, but it is fall, it felt like it really is fall. >> just a few days way. >> couldn't wait i had to announce it early. >> great observation terry, we are losing the most amount of sunshine per day we lose during the year two minutes and 24 seconds, cloud cover not hugging the ground. visibilitys unlimited in the horizontal plain, fog not out there, just a lot of marine layer clouds 1500 to 2,000 feet. culprit area of low pressure has drawn near to the bay area and really put a stubborn sea breeze into our forecast. temperatures in the low to mid 50s. clouds open up by noon, mid 70s inland. mid 60s bay. mid 50s coast. stay
united airlines flight 863 was scheduled to leave sunday night, passengers were told it was delayed to monday night. last night the flight was again delayed until 9 a.m. this morning. one angry passenger abc7 news that everyone was given hotel and breakfast vouchers but the airline had already checked their luggage and wouldn't give it back. we are trying to reach united airlines for comment. >>> tuesday, i don't think it is quite full yet, but it is -- quite fall yet, but it is fall,...
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tyson, i understand you think it's okay if we use nat gas more here at home in the united states but you're not really so sure about the exporting equation. why not? >> well, i mean, like you're saying, the natural gas prices have been increasing lately. that's because of increased domestic demand, particularly in the electric power sector where for the first time in american history we're fuelling more power plants with natural gas than with coal. the concern about ramping up exports of natural gas to a significant degree, we've got almost 15 proposed export terminals across the country. is it's going to be another form of demand which is going to increase prices. in fact, earlier this year the energy information administration estimated that if we export that gas, prices are going to rise at least 30%. and so that's of concern not just the household customers but also to industrial customers that are seeking to expand manufacturing capacity here in the united states. >> so you're saying at least 30%. but david with the volume of exports that we're potentially talking here, how much
tyson, i understand you think it's okay if we use nat gas more here at home in the united states but you're not really so sure about the exporting equation. why not? >> well, i mean, like you're saying, the natural gas prices have been increasing lately. that's because of increased domestic demand, particularly in the electric power sector where for the first time in american history we're fuelling more power plants with natural gas than with coal. the concern about ramping up exports of...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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states from the people in the country where it is located and gives impression the u.s. is remote and not engaged. coming up at 6:00 there is political fallout to the race to the white house. and accusation that's the administration mitt romney says simp tiesed with the attacker autos and milpitas police looking for help finding a suspect in a deadly convenience store robbery. three men running into a 7-11 store and investigators say the man robbed the 67-year-old, then shot him. there is a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction vix in this casement today was the final wednesday search in the effort to find the morgan hill teen sierra lamar. organizers hope the search will be now more focused and hopefully, more productive. she was last seen in march before leaving for school. and fl is a suspect arrested for the murder. >> california's new sweeping pension reforms are now law z los angeles today, governor brown sign aid measure increasing co-pay for new state employee benefits, reducing retirement benefits, and raising age in which they can r
states from the people in the country where it is located and gives impression the u.s. is remote and not engaged. coming up at 6:00 there is political fallout to the race to the white house. and accusation that's the administration mitt romney says simp tiesed with the attacker autos and milpitas police looking for help finding a suspect in a deadly convenience store robbery. three men running into a 7-11 store and investigators say the man robbed the 67-year-old, then shot him. there is a...
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immigration and customs enforcement also removed 188,000 known criminals from the united states. supporters say more needs to be done to help immigrants who want to stay in the united states. >> we need workers. we don't have a good system to admit them legally. >> homeland security say the number of people trying to cross the boarder dropped to a 40 year low but the administration still needs to do more to address the 12 million illegal immigrants thought to be living in the united states. >>> here in milpitas, compassion and concern for a store clerk killed during a robbery this weekend. the latest details police just released half hour ago. >> a coast guard crew had a busy weekend saving six people in a single day. we will show you some of the rescue video coming up. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. >> there is sadness and fear in a neighborhood today. people are paying respects after a popular store clerk was dunned down during -- gunned down during a weekend robbery at a 7-eleven. ktvu's rob effort h tells us t
immigration and customs enforcement also removed 188,000 known criminals from the united states. supporters say more needs to be done to help immigrants who want to stay in the united states. >> we need workers. we don't have a good system to admit them legally. >> homeland security say the number of people trying to cross the boarder dropped to a 40 year low but the administration still needs to do more to address the 12 million illegal immigrants thought to be living in the united...
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this is where it all started, thousands gathering to protest outside the united states embassy. once again, this is in cairo. earlier there, there was a peaceful glepeace ful demonstration. let's bring in stephanie trong who joins us with more. >> reporter: one expert says it doesn't matter what sets off these attacks, be it a koran burning or a controversial video, that there is so much hostility towards the u.s. in the middle east that anything can spark the violence. the other expert saying it's the reaction from the leaders in egypt that's truly troubling. >> terrorist groups operating in a country where there's no control. islamists who might use libya as a base for terrorist operations. >> reporter: allen winer says it refeels libya as a failed state. he says an even bigger worry is what was said outside of benghazi, the egyptian government's demands. >> by calling on the united states to condemn americans who have engaged in hateful speech towards muslims and it reflects widespread unrest and skepticism and hostility towards the united states. >> reporter: senior fellow t
this is where it all started, thousands gathering to protest outside the united states embassy. once again, this is in cairo. earlier there, there was a peaceful glepeace ful demonstration. let's bring in stephanie trong who joins us with more. >> reporter: one expert says it doesn't matter what sets off these attacks, be it a koran burning or a controversial video, that there is so much hostility towards the u.s. in the middle east that anything can spark the violence. the other expert...
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then in the evening after 6:00 we have the united states' naval academy band and then -- a ship to shore bombardment and a fireworks show. i mean what don't we have this weekend? >> reporter: exactly. it sounds like it and really quickly we want do go ahead and fire this musket here. this is all these things you can catch. wow, this weekend. way to go out with a bang. huh ranger vince? you know that. >> check our website. >> reporter: thank you so much. reporting live, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> all right there's no doubt about it nobody likes to get a traffic ticket but in one case is south carolina woman is actually crediting a citation for changing her life for the better. she remembers the drive home from school one day a state trooper pulled her over more than a year and a half ago. she was over 400 pounds and couldn't get it across the frame. she says getting that ticket prompted her to lose more than 200 pounds. >> i'm sure that's a lot of things that led up to that point. but that ticket was like -- reality in my face. and -- i don't know if i would have done it as quickly if
then in the evening after 6:00 we have the united states' naval academy band and then -- a ship to shore bombardment and a fireworks show. i mean what don't we have this weekend? >> reporter: exactly. it sounds like it and really quickly we want do go ahead and fire this musket here. this is all these things you can catch. wow, this weekend. way to go out with a bang. huh ranger vince? you know that. >> check our website. >> reporter: thank you so much. reporting live, sherrie...
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the anger and violence sweeping the middle east is over a anti muslim film made in the united states . >> this video is disgusting. >> reporter: the united states is also condemning the violence in egypt, yemin and libya where the ambassador and three others were killed. while several arrests have been made a lodger spotlight is onto its's relationship with egypt. >> i don't think that we would consider them an ally but we don't consider them enemies. >> reporter: they have sent billions in aid to egypt only to find protesters scaling the walls of the embassy. authorities say that the writer, director and financialer of the movie lives in this los angeles home. >> there was some need for our presence to be here to provide is a member of the egyptian christian coptic church and spent time in prison. >> i never heard mohammed. >> reporter: the actress said she was duped and there was no message of an anti islamic message. >> i didn't know. >> reporter: at least 51 embassies have sent out warnings to united states citizens asking them to be aware and avoid large crowds. abc news los ang
the anger and violence sweeping the middle east is over a anti muslim film made in the united states . >> this video is disgusting. >> reporter: the united states is also condemning the violence in egypt, yemin and libya where the ambassador and three others were killed. while several arrests have been made a lodger spotlight is onto its's relationship with egypt. >> i don't think that we would consider them an ally but we don't consider them enemies. >> reporter: they...
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boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s and '60s, there was a push to put in wastewater treatment plants
boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with...
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we have a campaign that is tied with the incumbent president of the united states. >> reporter: tied in national polls but not leading in any states that may win the race. and after the release of a secret tape, the held of the republican party was asked about the apparent disconnect over changing strategy. >> is he in denial? >> i don't think so, george. i think that we had a good week last week. we were able to frame up the debate. >> reporter: while romney says he doesn't need a turnaround, his campaign is kicking off a new strategy tonight. advisers promise an intense battleground schedule, in colorado tonight, then ohio and virginia. it's still not enough to quiet even republican critics. >> their core problem was carefulness, inability to focus on their own essential meaning. >> i think he's tak faking it. >> reporter: comments like those prompted ann romney's comments a few days ago. >> stop it. this is hard. you want to try it? get in a ring. >> reporter: and that provided fodder for "saturday night live." >> that's why running a republican campaign is so hard. if you're a de
we have a campaign that is tied with the incumbent president of the united states. >> reporter: tied in national polls but not leading in any states that may win the race. and after the release of a secret tape, the held of the republican party was asked about the apparent disconnect over changing strategy. >> is he in denial? >> i don't think so, george. i think that we had a good week last week. we were able to frame up the debate. >> reporter: while romney says he...
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we talked about over a year, we're seeing signs as they slow, capital is coming to the united states, especially in real estate. >>> the three bear cases for stocks, the same one, europe-china slowdown, also the bear case because we don't know how the movie is going to end. if you listen to the rabinni's of the world, we're all doomed. average company growth is slowing so the market may not command as high of a multiple and yield, fiscal cliff and we will pull a thelma and louise unless congress gets their act in gear. >> you just heard from brian the bull case and the bear case. let's see what our guests think. james camp, manager and bob. thank you very much for joining us. bob, i will start with you. you have to pick one, bear or bull for september. can't be raccoon or koala or wallaby. >> you will see a market impacted because of concerns out there. i mentioned, you still have europe, you still have china, you still have the fiscal cliff, the election, which will be very contentious. you take a look at what's actually going on, you actually have plan in europe and that will materi
we talked about over a year, we're seeing signs as they slow, capital is coming to the united states, especially in real estate. >>> the three bear cases for stocks, the same one, europe-china slowdown, also the bear case because we don't know how the movie is going to end. if you listen to the rabinni's of the world, we're all doomed. average company growth is slowing so the market may not command as high of a multiple and yield, fiscal cliff and we will pull a thelma and louise...
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but he was president of the united states. they could get images of him miles away >>lis: what has happened? >>neil: people are taking clothes off. >>lis: we have many more lawyers and now lawyers are bringing lawsuits against this. >>neil: they are bringing lawsuits but it doesn't mean they are getting money. >> jennifer aniston got money, same thing, out there on the balcony, she was topless, in a private situation and she settled for, i think, $500,000. now, maybe that is not a lot to her but it is a lot to the photographer, i can tell you that. >> it is unreasonable for the celebrities to feel they have more expectation of privacy. you go on the beach with no top, what do you expect? >>lis: a private beach. >> put your top on. >>lis: what is good for the celebrity is good for us. i can be in my backyard naked and someone will take a picture. >>neil: all right, then. it is getting hot in here. apple fans are treating out over the new iphone 5, but how was the turn out? ♪ take the new iphone off the shelf ♪ ♪ [ male an
but he was president of the united states. they could get images of him miles away >>lis: what has happened? >>neil: people are taking clothes off. >>lis: we have many more lawyers and now lawyers are bringing lawsuits against this. >>neil: they are bringing lawsuits but it doesn't mean they are getting money. >> jennifer aniston got money, same thing, out there on the balcony, she was topless, in a private situation and she settled for, i think, $500,000. now,...
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both by the libyan authorities an by the united states government. if there's a large crackdown in the country on potential trouble makers, then that could backfire and we could see this evolve into further violence. but if that doesn't happen, then i don't foresee an impact on oil. >> thank you very much for joining us today. >>> u.s. energy policy is a major issue in the presidential race. with both campaigns painting wildly different pictures of the situation. our senior correspondent scott cohn is here to try to separate the fact from fiction in our weekly fact checking report. what have you found? >> well, guess what? there's spin on both sides. let's start with the president last week in charlotte. >> in the last year alone, we cut oil imports by 1 million barrels a day. more than any administration in recent history. and today the united states of america is less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in the last two decades. >> well, it is true that the u.s. now imports only 45% of its petroleum, the lowest since the '90s, according to the
both by the libyan authorities an by the united states government. if there's a large crackdown in the country on potential trouble makers, then that could backfire and we could see this evolve into further violence. but if that doesn't happen, then i don't foresee an impact on oil. >> thank you very much for joining us today. >>> u.s. energy policy is a major issue in the presidential race. with both campaigns painting wildly different pictures of the situation. our senior...
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. >> protests about the anti-islam film first shown here in the united states have now turned deadly again. in pakistan, police fired tear gas and live ammunition to try to subdue rioters. three people were killed and dozens more injured. the pakastani government declared today a holiday so that people could rally against the film. >> the race is on for general motors to correct a problem impacting thousands of vehicles. >> with vehicles are being recalled and what to do if you are driving one. >> what people are saying about the new iphone, coming up. >> a few scattered showers over the weekend. we will track the new front headed this way. 76 of the airport. >> good afternoon. coming up at 6:00, first lady michelle obama is in baltimore tonight, campaigning to keep her husband in the white house. her message to a packed house at morgan state university. and the reason neighbors say this establishment is being quakes there are about a dozen new parks in the city of baltimore today, but they are all running on the meter. it is part of an international effort to create more public spac
. >> protests about the anti-islam film first shown here in the united states have now turned deadly again. in pakistan, police fired tear gas and live ammunition to try to subdue rioters. three people were killed and dozens more injured. the pakastani government declared today a holiday so that people could rally against the film. >> the race is on for general motors to correct a problem impacting thousands of vehicles. >> with vehicles are being recalled and what to do if...
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states that may remind them of something that happened over in iraq and afghanistan, they don't have panic attacks, they don't have problems sleeping at night. they don't have nightmares or we decrease their nightmares some of the idea is that what we're try dog is get an despite associated with these traumatic events to decrease and hopefully eventually go away. >> and, kevin, how are you doing now? how would you rate your symptoms? >> i would -- since -- i've completed the program, i would say i'm doing at least 50% better if not a little more. >> wow, that's great news. you're sleeping better? >> i'm sleeping better than i was. the nightmares and stuff have decreased in intensity. i still have them, but not like i did prior to going into the program. >> well, that is terrific news. i'm glad it's worked for you and it seems like it's working for others as well. deborah bidele, kevined to, thank you both. >> thank you. >> did police cross the line. teenagers hand cuffed, guns pointed at mothers all in pursuit of an armed bang robber, the full story ahead. >>> how far should police g
states that may remind them of something that happened over in iraq and afghanistan, they don't have panic attacks, they don't have problems sleeping at night. they don't have nightmares or we decrease their nightmares some of the idea is that what we're try dog is get an despite associated with these traumatic events to decrease and hopefully eventually go away. >> and, kevin, how are you doing now? how would you rate your symptoms? >> i would -- since -- i've completed the...
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the group of united states officials called a terror network the most dangerous branch. doug has the new live from the pentagon this afternoon. doug, the pentagon is responding to a new round of insider attacks in afghanistan that are very troubling. >>reporter: there is a growing sense of frustration here at pentagon over this most recent round of insider attacks. the most recent of them, rather, a round of three of them in the past three days. on friday, what was thought to be the most secure installations in all of afghanistan, 15 insurgents wearing army uniforms killed two marines, wounded nine other people and destroyed six very expensive carrier fighter jets. on saturday, a gunman with an afghanistan government uniform killed two british soldiers in the southwest part of the country. on early sunday morning, in the pre-dawn darkness, an afghanistan police officer turned his gun on nato troops at a check point in southern afghanistan, killing four u.s. service member. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said and i quote, "we are all seized with this problem. you c
the group of united states officials called a terror network the most dangerous branch. doug has the new live from the pentagon this afternoon. doug, the pentagon is responding to a new round of insider attacks in afghanistan that are very troubling. >>reporter: there is a growing sense of frustration here at pentagon over this most recent round of insider attacks. the most recent of them, rather, a round of three of them in the past three days. on friday, what was thought to be the most...
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of united states marines are on their way to libya. investigators are already there looking for the people who killed the four americans. >> the libyans tell me this was directed by al qaeda. this could not have come out of anger from the libyan people. >> given the equipment, the weaponry, the organization of the people who showed up after the demonstrators with the guns, it is much more likely that it was an organized group. >> are you suggesting that president obama or is mitt romney suggesting that president obama sympathizes with those who attack our embassies? >> at a time when we have this kind of violence against american territory, the thing to do is to condemn it. >> governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first, aim later. >> some alleged bank robbers in l.a. started tossing cash out of the window of their stolen vehicle making it rain all over the world. >> unbelievable. you are the greatest golfer in the world right now i would say. >> a lot of people work really, really hard for their dreams, but it's not meant
of united states marines are on their way to libya. investigators are already there looking for the people who killed the four americans. >> the libyans tell me this was directed by al qaeda. this could not have come out of anger from the libyan people. >> given the equipment, the weaponry, the organization of the people who showed up after the demonstrators with the guns, it is much more likely that it was an organized group. >> are you suggesting that president obama or is...
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states. narrator: small-scale projects like nine mile run have far-reaching environmental impact. but they're just one part of the regional wet weather control plan. schombert: this region needs to solve its problem by 2026. that's not that long away. this is the largest public works project ever undertaken in this region. lichte: you're looking at significant infrastructure. either tunnels or storage tanks, or, you know, treatment facilities. the cost is about $3 billion. lichte: if you look at some of the other cities that have gone through this, their rates have gone up significantly. the federal government provides a number of grant programs but the bottom line is, you know, it's not enough. there's a massive need of money out there for wastewater and water infrastructure improvements around the country. narrator: the struggle for funds is as great in small towns as it is in metropolitan areas. oberstar: the federal government has let down municipalities. the first investment under the '7
states. narrator: small-scale projects like nine mile run have far-reaching environmental impact. but they're just one part of the regional wet weather control plan. schombert: this region needs to solve its problem by 2026. that's not that long away. this is the largest public works project ever undertaken in this region. lichte: you're looking at significant infrastructure. either tunnels or storage tanks, or, you know, treatment facilities. the cost is about $3 billion. lichte: if you look...
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. >> to have served as a united states ambassador is the highest honor and for a lawyer to engage in that type of public service and to have made a career in public service, that is what the profession is about at its best. >> reporter: now the professor i spoke with by phone is with the center for middle eastern studies for berkeley. the two were communicating by e-mail about the future and possible academic center in libya. she could not believe it. he was steeped in the region and spoke arabic. she calls him a true intellectual and brilliant man. reporting live, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> president obama spoke this morning over the attacks in libya and cairo. >> the world remains a dangerous place. the american leadership is still sorely needed. in the face of the violence, america cannot shrink from the responsibility to lead. >> mr. romney is facing criticism for his comments which came even before the president spoke on this issue this morning. many critics say he should have waited to comment until the white house had made an official statement. others were critical
. >> to have served as a united states ambassador is the highest honor and for a lawyer to engage in that type of public service and to have made a career in public service, that is what the profession is about at its best. >> reporter: now the professor i spoke with by phone is with the center for middle eastern studies for berkeley. the two were communicating by e-mail about the future and possible academic center in libya. she could not believe it. he was steeped in the region...
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states is going to have to deal with this. to what extent do we make foreign assistance conditional? if so, on what kinds of behavior is? this is not limited to libya of. this is going to be the case in cairo with egypt's going forward. this is going to be an extremely difficult diplomatic process. there are going to be moments of instability, and this is not going to be short lived. i think we are talking about years and decades of uneasy relationships with regimes that are unable or unwilling to be a partner with the united states. >> you have often said this is going to take time, but we have seen what protests in tunis, protests in libya, protests in egypt, you think the washington establishment has come up with a convincing way of dealing with the arab world in light of the arab spring? >> the short answer is no. part of the middle east is i believe there is a reduction of influence for all outsiders. there is also reduction of influence for authority. it is not clear what governments can control, so i think it is going t
states is going to have to deal with this. to what extent do we make foreign assistance conditional? if so, on what kinds of behavior is? this is not limited to libya of. this is going to be the case in cairo with egypt's going forward. this is going to be an extremely difficult diplomatic process. there are going to be moments of instability, and this is not going to be short lived. i think we are talking about years and decades of uneasy relationships with regimes that are unable or unwilling...
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embassy in cairo is being fueled by an anti-muslim video made here in the united states. >> u.s. marines being called in as reinforcements at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> before most of us could wipe the sleep from our eyes, before we had even heard about the attacks and the death, the romney campaign had drafted a critical statement saying, the obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomat missions but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks. okay. here's the problem with that. the romney statement was sent to reporters just after 10:00 p.m. on tuesday with a caveat it not be released until after midnight. it was sent before many of the facts were gathered. the statement is wrong, because the obama administration's official statement from the secretary of state released just before the romney statement, reads like this. i condemn in the strongest terms, the attack on our mission in benghazi today. our commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation but let me be clear, there is never any justificatio
embassy in cairo is being fueled by an anti-muslim video made here in the united states. >> u.s. marines being called in as reinforcements at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> before most of us could wipe the sleep from our eyes, before we had even heard about the attacks and the death, the romney campaign had drafted a critical statement saying, the obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomat missions but to sympathize with those who waged the...
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something that effects the united states is the lathes on the krout situation. which states are feeling it which ones are we talking and where do we stand with that. >> we have across louisiana isaac move through. the good news it dumped over 20 inches of rain it pulled us out of a drought across the state of louisiana or southern portions of the state. we no longer in a drought across southwestern parts of alabama. take a look still an extreme to exceptional drought. some of the worst drought categories. we are not looking at any rain possible monday to tuesday. very dry conditions are expected with low humidity and higher temperatures. >> that just makes it worse. >> a wounded warrior showing the world what he is made of. navy lieutenant bradley snyder was blinded in a bomb blast in afghanistan at this time last year. he is still doing big things. now he is competing as a swimmer at the london paralympic games. this lieutenant is one strong guy fuzzcally and mentally. >> coaches and competitors alike are really in awe of how fast navy lieutenant bounced back a
something that effects the united states is the lathes on the krout situation. which states are feeling it which ones are we talking and where do we stand with that. >> we have across louisiana isaac move through. the good news it dumped over 20 inches of rain it pulled us out of a drought across the state of louisiana or southern portions of the state. we no longer in a drought across southwestern parts of alabama. take a look still an extreme to exceptional drought. some of the worst...
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i think those people hope for the united states to be there to help them. not just the united states, but you're as well. >> should they have been armed? >> the egyptian -- >> no, the uprising. >> the fact that arms are awash among the people is extremely serious and makes it that much more difficult to defend yourselves. you need -- again, there is the potential disaster of the day you cannot predict. you very large security forces around the center. this idea that leadership can go in and change the character of what is happening with the arabs bring -- arab spring -- is the people who are speaking. we cannot intervene from outside. it is not a test of leadership. >> on star. the people were not speaking in benghazi. it w a handful of armed extremist. we were told if we are to the opposition, the country would be awash in weapons, so we did not arm the. -- arm them. now the guns are in the hands of people that are not friendly to the libyan people. maybe leadership is the wrong word. >> all right. >> thank you, both, very much indeed. now to the euro cris
i think those people hope for the united states to be there to help them. not just the united states, but you're as well. >> should they have been armed? >> the egyptian -- >> no, the uprising. >> the fact that arms are awash among the people is extremely serious and makes it that much more difficult to defend yourselves. you need -- again, there is the potential disaster of the day you cannot predict. you very large security forces around the center. this idea that...
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about the attack that killed the united states ambassador and three other americans duarte geraldino says anti-american protests take place throughout the muslim world >>> demonstrators burned the american flag and threw rocks at police outside the u.s. consulate in pakistan hundreds of people broke through a barrier near the complex officials say the u.s. death in sight is safe. at least one protesters dead and several others injured during a protest against the anti islam movie produced in america exploded this past week ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans died in the consulate in benghazi september 11th. on face the nation susan rice said evidence shows that attack began as a spontaneous protest. >>> there were extremist elements that joined in an escalated the violence >>> but this man disagrees and told bob schieffer it was premeditated >>> the way the perpetrators acted and moved and choosing the specific date for this demonstration this leaves us with no doubt this was preplanned >>> libyan officials say they've arrested 50 people and connection to the ben
about the attack that killed the united states ambassador and three other americans duarte geraldino says anti-american protests take place throughout the muslim world >>> demonstrators burned the american flag and threw rocks at police outside the u.s. consulate in pakistan hundreds of people broke through a barrier near the complex officials say the u.s. death in sight is safe. at least one protesters dead and several others injured during a protest against the anti islam movie...
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it's the biggest in the united states. for the on time performance it's tough to get around traffic and mitigation but they have a plan afoot and bypass areas that have bus stops on every block and that is one way to improve performance. as far as free muni for kids i support that but in practice we don't have the budget to support it and that's my stance today. thank you. >> okay. >> i took muni to get here tonight. i share a car with my partner so two days a week when he works in the city i get the car and when he's in silicon valley i am on muni. big picture we're not going to fix it on time and most is on the service and there are traffic jams and again instead of spending billions of dollars and doesn't connect to the existing muni and tunneling down geary where it's needed and as far as free muni for youth does it make sense we're hundreds of thousands of dollars in deficit and give free fares and people say they need to take it to school and that brings up a issue why aren't they going to neighborhood schools. we cr
it's the biggest in the united states. for the on time performance it's tough to get around traffic and mitigation but they have a plan afoot and bypass areas that have bus stops on every block and that is one way to improve performance. as far as free muni for kids i support that but in practice we don't have the budget to support it and that's my stance today. thank you. >> okay. >> i took muni to get here tonight. i share a car with my partner so two days a week when he works in...
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everybody in the old united states knows what petaluma is >>> petaluma is the a capital of the united states canyon in the city in tennessee that beat petaluma. it is but the town and these kids on the map >>> it is pretty cool to see him on tv and stuff >>> it is heady stuff for a 12 or 13 year-old have ever done a tv interview before >>> yes >>> have you done interviews before two or three weeks ago >>> no. >>> now that ban on national tv and play by play advance across the country >>> it means the world to me that these fans and people here for me >>> your 12 or 13 have all these people applauding for you to marty go back to school you have homework. >>> to the girls kind of like it >>> yam >>> does this help you out with the girls? >>> note. >>> we'er back to sibling squabbles but it is wonderful what a great experience >>> the moments of great help their remember the moments >>> and then can be as fleeting as the confetti today. mike sugerman cbs 5 >>> the oakland a's raise more than $53,000 to fight cancer it was the breast cancer awareness day the tinsel and hats and being jers
everybody in the old united states knows what petaluma is >>> petaluma is the a capital of the united states canyon in the city in tennessee that beat petaluma. it is but the town and these kids on the map >>> it is pretty cool to see him on tv and stuff >>> it is heady stuff for a 12 or 13 year-old have ever done a tv interview before >>> yes >>> have you done interviews before two or three weeks ago >>> no. >>> now that ban on...
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what you are now seeing is a mobilization against the united states. stuart: you are speculating that they are to gather. >> they are now working together. stuart: you do not know this, you are speculating this. >> they now have an ally in the muslim brotherhood. they have created a new alliance. the syrians are all a part of this as well. none of this is by coincidence and none of this is happening spontaneously. stuart: i would love to get your comments on the impact of the financial markets. i have to go to a break and we will be back in a few moments, i promise. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay ale... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things y
what you are now seeing is a mobilization against the united states. stuart: you are speculating that they are to gather. >> they are now working together. stuart: you do not know this, you are speculating this. >> they now have an ally in the muslim brotherhood. they have created a new alliance. the syrians are all a part of this as well. none of this is by coincidence and none of this is happening spontaneously. stuart: i would love to get your comments on the impact of the...
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but if you look at the united states economy overall, for every 100, $115,000 of gdp we get one job in this country. for every million barrels of oil you import, you don't, you save, for five million barrels a day you would save about 2 billion barrels a year. $200 billion. so, that is where your $200 million comes from. it takes place over three or 4-year period. david: howard, you're something who is in the industry and obviously has a personal interest in bringing up gas and oil from fracking. however, you have a ph.d from harvard. two degrees from yale. you know how to talk the talk. you don't think all regulation is bad. what regulation works in your business and what doesn't work? >> good question. so the reality is these technologies, horizontal drilling, fracturing, they're big industrial processes. all big industrial processes have environmental consequences. the regulation that works would be regulation which is clear and consistent. so that the energy industry can price it into the cost of doing business. we've seen estimates, for example, you can handle all the environmenta
but if you look at the united states economy overall, for every 100, $115,000 of gdp we get one job in this country. for every million barrels of oil you import, you don't, you save, for five million barrels a day you would save about 2 billion barrels a year. $200 billion. so, that is where your $200 million comes from. it takes place over three or 4-year period. david: howard, you're something who is in the industry and obviously has a personal interest in bringing up gas and oil from...
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. >>> this was the political prisoner turned parliamentarians first visit to the united states since 1971 the bay area is home to 8500 burmese americans one of the largest communities in the country. >>> she was my hero for all of my life so i am so proud to be burmese. >>> what and asylum in speaker out not just for certain groups of people. >>> some order to rally urging to do more to protect all minorities she's headed to los angeles next. she was just so down to earth from all that she has been she was an amazing speaker. >>> will move down to los angeles for are rare sight. the 45 with no traffic. it's all for the so-called armageddon for it. >>> a live look at the 45. the improvement project has a 10 mi. stretch of the 45 shut down until 5:00 tomorrow morning. >>> the debate over california's death penalty the groups that say the need is for the sake of public safety with the district attorney joining us next. >>> the big turnout for the bay area tradition or thousands of people should of for the annual walk to end all timers. talking about the first presidential debate advice
. >>> this was the political prisoner turned parliamentarians first visit to the united states since 1971 the bay area is home to 8500 burmese americans one of the largest communities in the country. >>> she was my hero for all of my life so i am so proud to be burmese. >>> what and asylum in speaker out not just for certain groups of people. >>> some order to rally urging to do more to protect all minorities she's headed to los angeles next. she was just so...